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The Paris Review
6 months ago
Books

The Art of Fiction No. 72

Joyce Carol Oates has three publishers for her different types of works: fiction, poetry, and experimental. She is also actively involved in The Ontario Review literary quarterly.
Ms. Oates is described as shy, striking-looking, and highly intelligent, with a dedicated focus on perfecting her writing and storytelling craft. [ more ]
Kqed
3 months ago
Writing

Joyce Carol Oates Reflects on Women's Agency in New Novel, 'Butcher'

Joyce Carol Oates, in her novel Butcher, explores disturbing themes like misogyny, female autonomy, and medical malpractice in the 19th century. [ more ]
The Paris Review
6 months ago
Books

The Art of Fiction No. 72

Joyce Carol Oates has three publishers for her different types of works: fiction, poetry, and experimental. She is also actively involved in The Ontario Review literary quarterly.
Ms. Oates is described as shy, striking-looking, and highly intelligent, with a dedicated focus on perfecting her writing and storytelling craft. [ more ]
Kqed
3 months ago
Writing

Joyce Carol Oates Reflects on Women's Agency in New Novel, 'Butcher'

Joyce Carol Oates, in her novel Butcher, explores disturbing themes like misogyny, female autonomy, and medical malpractice in the 19th century. [ more ]
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The New Yorker
10 months ago
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Joyce Carol Oates's Relentless, Prolific Search for a Self

Joyce Carol Oates questions the existence of the individual and her own personal nature.
Oates explores the concept of a secret embedded deep within everyone's life, particularly within the life of the creative artist. [ more ]
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